nipper wrote:
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With any of the distros, if *you* load it you can make yourself root, you do have the password, you are the one who sets it. *You* get to use your system as you see fit if you are able to configure it thus. However, you may not want *someone else* who uses your computer to be able to type in a command incorrectly and destroy *your* system.
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Nipper,
I thought I wrote something about
man over machine, if not, I just said it.
I have a PC, to me, that means
Personal Computer. It is
my computer.
Under what circumstances is someone using
my computer? None, if they know what is good for them, and the last of the problems has to do with them running a command, if they didn't first get the
Commander's permission, which they didn't.
We would be dealing with an serious violation of respect and property rights.
(mine)
Not much more to say about
my computer.